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We are off to a great Summer. Last month everyone enjoyed a fantastic Vacation Bible School. Unfortunately, the Family Fun night at the Athens Kiddie Carnival was rained out, so we are having to reschedule. Then a number of our

Faithful Optimism by Jonathan L. Perz Optimists and pessimists exist in all realms of life, as do realists. Even when it comes to faith, there are those who see the possibilities and those who only see the obstacles. The story of

Money & The Church Ladies carry their purses. Men have their wallets. Most have a coin jar or box. Almost everyone has a bank account. And the church has its treasury. They are all places to store funds. The concept

Monuments They are everywhere. In Washington, DC, one will find a number of monuments to great leaders of our country’s past. The Washington, Lincoln and Jefferson Monuments, are probably the most famous.

CHRISTIANS AND HAVING FUN by Roger D. Campbell “Let’s do something fun.” “That’s no fun.” “That was the most fun I have had in a long time.” These are common statements which both Christians and non-Christians make.

Quick Fix By: Shane Williams Lilbourn Church of Christ, Lilbourn, Missouri Some people pray only after a catastrophe. This “quick fix” mentality sees God mainly as a problem solver. When solutions come, God may or may not be thanked. After

Identity Crisis She had been almost pushing the slow driver ahead of her for nearly a mile. Knowing she was driving too close, the lady justified it because she was in a terrible hurry. When the light turned yellow and

Finding God in the Garbage I recently read about a man who was converted years ago in a very unusual way. In war-torn El Salvador in Central America, there was a man who had a position similar to Cornelius